TPLinkSmartHome Binding

This binding adds support to control TP-Link Smart Home Devices from your local openHAB system.

Supported Things

The following TP-Link Smart Devices are supported:

LB100 Smart Wi-Fi LED Bulb with Dimmable Light

Switch On/Off

Adjust the brightness

Wi-Fi signal strength (rssi)

Switching and Brightness is done using the brightness channel.

LB110 Smart Wi-Fi LED Bulb with Dimmable Light

Switch On/Off

Adjust the brightness

Wi-Fi signal strength (rssi)

Switching and Brightness is done using the brightness channel.

LB120 Smart Wi-Fi LED Bulb with Tunable White Light

Switch On/Off

Adjust light appearance from soft white (2700k) to daylight (6500k)

Adjust the brightness

Wi-Fi signal strength (rssi)

Switching and Brightness is done using the brightness channel.

LB130 Smart Wi-Fi LED Bulb with Color Changing Hue

Switch On/Off

Fine-tune colors

Adjust light appearance from soft white (2500k) to daylight (9000k)

Adjust the brightness

Wi-Fi signal strength (rssi)

Switching, Brightness and Color is done using the color channel.

HS105 and HS100 Smart Wi-Fi Plug

Switch On/Off

Wi-Fi signal strength (rssi)

HS110 Smart Wi-Fi Plug

Switch On/Off

Energy readings

Wi-Fi signal strength (rssi)

HS200 Smart Wi-Fi Switch

Switch On/Off

Wi-Fi signal strength (rssi)

The default refresh is set to 1 second. So it polls the switch for status changes. If you don’t use the switch manually
often, you can set it to a higher refresh. The refresh is only relevant to detect manual using the switch. Switching
via openHAB activates the switch directly.

RE270K AC750 Wi-Fi Range Extender with Smart Plug

Switch On/Off

Wi-Fi signal strength (rssi)

RE370K AC1200 Wi-Fi Range Extender with Smart Plug

Switch On/Off

Wi-Fi signal strength (rssi)

Prerequisites

Before using Smart Plugs with openHAB the devices must be connected to the Wi-Fi network. This can be done using the
TP-Link provided mobile app Kasa.

Discovery

Devices can be auto discovered in the same local network as the openHAB application. It’s possible to connect to
devices in a different network, but these must be added manually.

Thing Configuration

The thing id is the product type in lower case. For example HS100 has id hs100.